Thursday, 6 July 2017

Kids Go Free with Vileda - plus win family tickets to any Sea Life Centre

The summer holidays are nearly upon us and for many families, that means six weeks of fun and sun... and thinking of great ways to spend the time, with new places to explore and the kids to keep entertained. There's no doubt that this can be an expensive time of year for parents but thanks to Vileda's new Kids Go Free campaign, you can scoop up a free kids voucher (with a full paying adult, worth up to £46.80!) to many popular national attractions - Alton Towers, Sea Life Centres, The Sanctuaries and Legoland Discovery Centre.

There's a great range of really handy helpers included in the promotion - I actually have the best selling Supermochio mop and can confirm it's very useful to have (read my full review here).

To celebrate the launch of Vileda's Kids Go Free campaign, I have a set of family tickets to any Sea Life Centre of your choice to offer one lucky reader. We are a big fan of Sea Life in our house, having been ambassadors for The National Sea Life Centre Birmingham, and can thoroughly recommend it as a great day out.

The prize I have to offer is valid for entry for up to 2 adults (aged 15+) and 2 children (aged 3 – 14 years). Children under the age of 3 go free of charge, and you have flexibility on dates too.

All you have to do is enter via Rafflecopter below and keep those fingers crossed... good luck!

I would love to win this prize so I could take my two sons and husband on a nice day out for my husbands 30th birthday next month, it's more of a day out for the kids but I'm sure he would love it anyway!

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Mama to Ethan (6) & Sullivan (brand new!), wife to Ste and we live in Birmingham with our dog, two cats and two rabbits. You could say that life is pretty busy in our house!

TBM is a UK based family and lifestyle blog and vlog about my life, loves & adventures in motherhood, established since 2012. Here, I share my take on pregnancy, parenting, style, beauty, interiors, food and days out, and my mission to put the 'me' into mummy.